Un católico en Nueva York: Lorca’s Tragic Vision of the United States

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  • Max F. Jensen University of Pittsburgh at Bradford

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18192/rceh.v44i2.6130

Abstract

This article discusses the role of Spanish Catholic tradition in the poetry of Federico García Lorca, especially in Poeta en Nueva York. Beginning with key concepts from Miguel de Unamuno’s Tragic Sense of Life to elucidate this tradition of irrationality, suffering, and spiritual vitality, we see that Lorca uses similar ideas as resistance to a “Protestant” modernity that, according to Lorca, favored materialist progress while eschewing human suffering. This article also demonstrates how the use of Spanish religious tradition complicates long-standing stereotypes of Spain’s supposed lack of modernization.

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2021-11-23

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